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2 Nov 2009 by michael
last time (for a while) we went down to visit sumner fervid allergies monished my nostrils. likely this may strike you as tmi, but i felt like a proboscis monkey, worse, my notably elegant protrusion, when unaffected, had turned into ...
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1 Oct 2009 by jet
The UC Botanical Garden's sale yielded much excitement this year - two plants belonging to the Eriodictyon genus! 8 years it's taken me to find these! I'm much overjoyed. Deppea splendens and Adenium have also entered my keeping. ...
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30 Aug 2009 by feeds@yuku.com (sherpahell)
today at a local pow-wow, i acquired some yerba santa. just liked the smell, and the name. (i am an occasional yerba mate drinker) i chewed on some of the dry leaves, and wow. this stuff is awesome. every bit of water i drank for the ...
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View Post: yerba santa (herb pharm) homeopathic
14 Aug 2009 by Nutrition Monster
botanical name: eriodictyon californicum plant part extracted: resin-rich leafcontains: certified organic grain alcohol, distilled water & yerba santa extractives.description: we prepare our yerba santa extract from the dried leaf of ...
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View Post: Food for thought
21 Sep 2009 by barefootwanderings
First you smear a spoon full of corn paste onto a dried corn husk, then a spoon full of beans, and then a yerba santa leaf is placed on top. The corn husk is wrapped up like a little present and tied up with a strip of the corn husk. ...
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